The radio DJs looked visibly relaxed, gamely swaying and dancing in the crowd. This chilled mode was espoused by all, not least by a few cheeky XFM crewmen who’d taken upon themselves to inhale helium from the balloons and converse loudly in Chipmunk-ey voices. Invitees, XFM contest winners and holidaymakers gathered to scrutinise the performances of Monoloque and Pop Shuvit. The latter generated the first sing/dance along of the evening with ‘Old School Rocka’ and ironic New Wave ode ‘Oh Sizuka’.
Stonebay gave a solid turn–deluging the breezy milieu with the 90s alternative rock sonicry that recalls Dave Matthews Band while Altimet cut loose with a lusty horn section, and proceeded to dish out old school hip hop with that Sugarhill Gang cover and his own righteous tune ‘Cantik’. However, it was Bunkface that dialled the energy level up with their precocious, if tight, musicianship and abundant punk pop clichés–all of which were enthusiastically lapped up by the 200-strong, mostly teenage audience.
It all felt like a weekend company barbecue or a family day outing. Now, if only there was a reggae band…
WORDS JARROD PHOTOS BUN VIRUS
http://www.xfm.com.my/
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